Delegation: the group of delegates who represent a country
A school participating in MUNOFS will be assigned a country or countries sufficient for the number of students the school will bring to the conference.
The country will have one delegate in each of the standard committees.
Standard committees are: GA1, GA3, Human Rights, Environment, ECOSOC, Special Conference (numbers may be restricted for Special Conference).
There are two committees with limited numbers. These are Security Council and Disarmament. A school must apply for these specifically when submitting Form 1.
There is an International Court of Justice and an Advisory Panel The ICJ will have 15 Judges and two Advocates. APQ will have . Those wishing to be Judges must apply using the separate form on the ICJ link.
Only 15 countries are represented on the Security Council. Such countries are called SC countries. An SC assignment will consist of two delegates as these two will be the delegates for their country on the Security Council.
Disarmament is a specialized committee with selected participants. Selected actors include specific countries most directly linked to the issues, the P5 countries, and specialized agencies of the UN.
How do we get a country?
On your Form 1 you indicate the number of students you wish to bring as delegates, and if you wish to have an SC country and/or a Disarmament position. We will then assign to you the appropriate number of countries or positions.
Delegation: the group of delegates who represent a country
A school participating in MUNOFS will be assigned a country or countries sufficient for the number of students the school will bring to the conference.
The country will have one delegate in each of the standard committees.
Standard committees are: GA1, GA3, Human Rights, Environment, ECOSOC, Special Conference (numbers may be restricted for Special Conference).
There are two committees with limited numbers. These are Security Council and Disarmament. A school must apply for these specifically when submitting Form 1.
There is an International Court of Justice and an Advisory Panel The ICJ will have 15 Judges and two Advocates. APQ will have . Those wishing to be Judges must apply using the separate form on the ICJ link.
Only 15 countries are represented on the Security Council. Such countries are called SC countries. An SC assignment will consist of two delegates as these two will be the delegates for their country on the Security Council.
Disarmament is a specialized committee with selected participants. Selected actors include specific countries most directly linked to the issues, the P5 countries, and specialized agencies of the UN.
How do we get a country?
On your Form 1 you indicate the number of students you wish to bring as delegates, and if you wish to have an SC country and/or a Disarmament position. We will then assign to you the appropriate number of countries or positions.